Just finished entire Season 2. They definitely set up Season 3.
Just finished entire Season 2. They definitely set up Season 3.
I would have to agree. Ozark is a fav along with Deadwood, Barry, and Justified.now that its not 130 in the morning, I will pile on.
The very end scene was predictable over the last episode or two and still was a bit of a shocker the way it happened.
The episode two episodes prior, where dan is committed, gets out, heads to lawyers house, etc was intense as hell. The acotr portraying Dan deserves a lot of work after this if he did not have it already. He did an amazing job all around.
Ruths new residence is troubling, didnt think things would ever swing that direction.
This whole show is brilliant. I absolutely love it and I am sad the season is over again. I easily put this up there in my all time favorite shows and I am surprised it is discussed as limited as it is here and in life in general. Many people have not even seen it. I am enjoying it every bit as I enjoyed breaking bad. It is THAT good IMO.
even outside of here or say in pop culture in general, I never really hear ANYONE ask about the show or talk about the show.I think some of the lack of discussion is the nature of Netflix - a whole season released at once, so not everyone watches at the same time.
I think Ozark was #2 on Netflix for a long time. It was 2 or 3 while I was watching it a couple weeks ago.even outside of here or say in pop culture in general, I never really hear ANYONE ask about the show or talk about the show.
IE: Tiger king exploded and its netflix. 10 reasons why exploded. Many series have exploded. Ozark keeps getting extended so it must be doing well but it is interesting that it doesnt get a ton of attention.
Last night I started watching Episode 1 of season 3. Apparently I liked it because I ended up binge watching all 10 episodes until 4:45am. I thought it was the best season yet.
not bad for a guy who is 68.Wow! That's insane. I stayed up until 10pm last night, but that's only because I took a nap yesterday.
Season 3 was very bingeable though. One long intense storyline that sucks you in and never lets up. Can't wait for season 4.
Season 4 has not been greenlighted yet surprisingly. It has to be, it has been trending top ten on netflix for months.
Maybe they have exhausted the storyline.
I'm thinking they are probably working out the business part. Perhaps with all the success, new contracts have to be negotiated.
They are trying to figure out how to write the Coronavirus and all the partying ******** on Lake of the Ozarks into the storyline
You actually bring up an interesting point. How are shows/movies set in current time going to deal with Coronavirus? Scenes that take place in restaurants, stores, parks, anywhere in public really, are going to have to be shot in a completely different way now (unless they just ignore that Covid exists). Will the virus end up dominating shows just by it's existence in the script? I pity the writers.
Maybe this deserves a separate thread - moving forward how will entertainment incorporate our new Covid lifestyles in storylines.......